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Cloncurry State School will launch a farming-focused curriculum for grades 11–12 in 2026, reviving hands-on ag education after nearly 20 years.
Cloncurry State School P-12 in Queensland will introduce an agricultural practices subject for Year 11 and 12 students in 2026, reviving hands-on farming education after a nearly two-decade gap.
The program, driven by principal Kylie Barrett and teacher Kathleen Apetri, will focus on crop production, poultry care, agribusiness, hydroponics, and aquaponics, tailored to the local climate.
It aims to build practical skills, career pathways, and community ties through partnerships with TAFE Queensland, universities, and local landholders.
The school plans to create an ag-hub, use a new bus for field trips, and integrate student-grown food into its hospitality program.
The initiative follows a review highlighting the need for education aligned with the region’s agricultural roots and has generated strong student and community interest.
Cloncurry State School lanzará un currículo centrado en la agricultura para los grados 11-12 en 2026, reviviendo la educación agrícola práctica después de casi 20 años.